Pokemon Go is one of the best-augmented mobile games that are currently available in the market. The game was launched in 2016 & since then it has been running strong. Pokemon Go was the top-performing game for Niantic and it generated $1.4 billion for the company.
The credit of Pokemon Go’s success goes to Niantic for planning the interesting events. Last year, Niantic added Team Go Rocket to the game which skyrocketed its success meter. This year, once again, Niantic has played a masterstroke by adding a much-awaited Go Battle League feature.
Well, Team Go Rocket quests have once again got updated for February. We have listed below all the Team Go Special Research Tasks along with their rewards. This is a fourth Team Go Rocket leader research. Have a look at all the details down below.
A Professor’s Work Is Never Done, Special Research
Stage 1 of 6
- Spin 10 PokéStops (Sudowoodo encounter)
- Defeat 3 Team GO Rocket Grunts (500 XP)
- Catch 1 Shadow Pokémon (500 XP)
Total Reward: 500 Stardust, 10 Poké Balls, 10 Razz Berries
Stage 2 of 6
- Spin a PokéStop 3 days in a row (750 XP)
- Purify 5 Shadow Pokémon (750 XP)
- Win 5 raids (750 XP)
Total Reward: 1,000 Stardust, 3 Hyper Potions, 3 Revives
Stage 3 of 6
- Use 6 super effective Charge Moves in gym battles (1,000 XP)
- Win 3 Great League Trainer Battles against another trainer (1,000 XP)
- Defeat 6 Team GO Rocket grunts (1,000 XP)
Total Reward: 1,500 Stardust, 15 Great Balls, 5 Pinap Berries
Stage 4 of 6
- Defeat Team GO Rocket Leader Arlo (1,250 XP)
- Defeat Team GO Rocket Leader Cliff (1,250 XP)
- Defeat Team GO Rocket Leader Sierra (1,250 XP)
Total Reward: 2,000 Stardust, 1 Super Rocket Radar, 3 Golden Razz Berries
Stage 5 of 6
- Find the Team GO Rocket Boss (2,500 Stardust)
- Battle the Team GO Rocket Boss (1,500 XP)
- Defeat the Team GO Rocket Boss (3 Silver Pinap Berries)
Total Reward: 3,000 Stardust, 1 Fast TM, 1 Charged TM
Stage 6 of 6
- Complete (2,000 XP)
- Complete (2,000 XP)
- Complete (2,000 XP)
Total Reward: 3 Max Revives, 20 Ultra Balls, 3 Rare Candy
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